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Last night there were queues snaking around the car park when he turned up in Ross-on-Wye with two vans to deal with the number of customers.

William Henderson and his colleague Laura Brewer were among those to join the queue and William filmed their progress as they got ever-closer to Mr Tee's hallowed van.

"It was definitely worth the wait," said William.

Fans travel miles to experience the A-team of ice cream and he is now as popular as his desserts with fans taking selfies with him.

Mr Tees traditional Belgian Waffle creation

He tests the temperature in each area first by putting a post on his Facebook page saying he will visit to create favourite concoctions if 200 people share his post.

"We are looking to see if there is enough demand in your area for us to visit and bring an evening of sweet smiles to your area...," he wrote to the people of Newent.

On Thursday morning he had well over 200 shares people who want him to visit Newent, not to mention scores of comments from people asking him to visit their town. Hundreds shared a similar post asking if people wanted him to come to Gloucester.

But now he has announced that he will be going to Alcester in the Midlands and Gloucestershire towns will have to wait a bit longer.

He wrote to the people of Alcester: "After a long wait, today is the day that Mr Tee makes his debut appearance in YOUR great TOWN!!!"We will be bringing to you the finest sweets, treats, desserts and ice cream in the land, come down and bring the kids too, find out what people are raving about all over the country!!!

Ice cream lovers bring screen shots of their favourite recipes from his Facebook page so they get the right combination of sprinkles, chocolate chunks, sweets, and sauce. They even bring trays so they can carry several home.

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After this took off he started visiting supermarket car parks, rugby clubs, and charity events in other nearby towns.

Mr Tee (Image: Facebook)

But it really took off when he started selling Easter eggs filled with ice-cream sprinkles, sherbet, and other toppings for £3.50 each.

“It went mental,” he told WalesOnLine. “I thought, I'm onto something here, because I was preparing the ice cream and recipes in my own way. So they look satisfying and delicious, but taste even better.”

It took off and he now boasts that he has been around country more than the Prime Minister.

Fans are hoping he pulls up in Newent tonight and we have contacted Mr Tee for details of where and when he plans to be.